FireLondon > Nightlife > NightclubsSouth Lambeth Road, Vauxhall, Lambeth, London SW8 |
2 minutes walk from Aqua River BrasserieLondon's biggest and best gay venue, Fire hosts a cluster of different club nights including more and more straight-friendly one-off parties over the weekends. Newly...More

South London PacificLondon > Nightlife > Bars340 Kennington Road, Kennington, London SE11 |
12 minutes walk from Aqua River BrasserieTen minutes from the nearest tube, in a drab and ugly corner of Oval, sits one of the most surreal nightlife experiences you can have...More

The Qube ProjectLondon > Nightlife > Nightclubs191 Victoria Street, Victoria, London SW1E |
21 minutes walk from Aqua River BrasseriePromising to "submerge party-goers into a cornucopia of pleasure" The Qube Project basement club opened in Victoria in October 2014 with music from some of...More

GreenwoodLondon > Nightlife > PubsBuckingham Palace Road, SW1W |
22 minutes walk from Aqua River BrasserieA large two floor pub within the Nova Victoria development, Greenwood offers so much more than just beer. As well as a large central bar...More

Red Lion PubLondon > Nightlife > Pubs48 Parliament Street, Whitehall, Westminster, London SW1A |
22 minutes walk from Aqua River BrasserieRight across the street from the Houses of Parliament, the Red Lion is perfectly positioned for politicos to pop in for a pint after a...More

Corsica StudiosLondon > Nightlife > NightclubsUnit 5 Farrell Court, 4-5 Elephant Road, Elephant and Castle, London SE17 |
25 minutes walk from Aqua River BrasserieA superbly designed two-room club and arts venue that captures the feeling of an illegal party in a squatted industrial space - while still being...More

Bassoon BarLondon > Nightlife > BarsCorinthia Hotel London, Whitehall Place, Westminster, London SW1A |
27 minutes walk from Aqua River BrasserieThe cocktails in the Bassoon Bar are very good, expensive, yes, but very, very good. Not only that but the bar has a piano which...More

King's ArmsLondon > Nightlife > Pubs25 Roupell Street, South Bank, London SE1 |
29 minutes walk from Aqua River BrasserieA short walk from the South Bank Centre, The Old Vic and The National Theatre this traditional old watering hole is a good place to...More

Adventure Bar, Clapham High StLondon > Nightlife > Bars38 Clapham High Street, SW4 |
29 minutes walk from Aqua River Brasserie With Clapham synonymous with late-night partying and high jinks, it's no surprise that it's home to two Adventure Bars, which are renowned for...More

The Reform ClubLondon > Nightlife > Pubs104 Pall Mall, St James's, London SW1Y |
29 minutes walk from Aqua River BrasserieLocated in the heart of London's traditional Clubland in Pall Mall, The Reform Club was founded in 1836 and was membership was initially restricted to those...More

The Sherlock HolmesLondon > Nightlife > Pubs10 Northumberland Street, Covent Garden, London WC2N |
29 minutes walk from Aqua River BrasserieThirsty Sherlock Holmes fans look no further than this homage to the great detective himself and to original Victorian pubs. While you indulge in a...More

The Craft Beer Co. ClaphamLondon > Nightlife > Bars128 Clapham Manor Street, SW4 |
29 minutes walk from Aqua River BrasserieWith numerous branches in London and further afield, the Craft Beer Co. is an award-winning bar that serves a vast number of speciality beers from...More

PhonoxLondon > Nightlife > Nightclubs418 Brixton Road, SW9 |
30 minutes walk from Aqua River BrasserieIn the Brixton space where the nightclub Plan B once stood, Phonox offers a modern approach to clubbing - hang out and have drinks at...More

The LoftLondon > Nightlife > Bars67 Clapham High Street, SW4 |
30 minutes walk from Aqua River BrasserieYet another bar in the already over-crowded and otherwise unappealing bar-lined Clapham High Street. Is there really any need? The answer, judging by the queue,...More

The Birmingham Stage Company, who recently completed a record-breaking tour of David Walliams' Gangsta Granny, now turn their attention to Walliams' Awful Auntie. Awfully thrilling fun for everyone over five, the stage show tells the ...More

Presented by Stylist Magazine, Stylist Live is back for its third year in 2017 and it has doubled in size since launching in 2015. Taking place at Olympia London, the event expects to welcome 21,000 ...More

Howard Brenton's adaptation of August Strindberg's Miss Julie gets its London premiere this November at the Jermyn Street Theatre. Directed by Tom Littler, it will be the first West End staging of the play since ...More